2018年9-12月雅思口語Part 1新題預(yù)測:Celebrities

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    Celebrities
    1.Who is your favorite celebrity in China?
    Well, because I’m a big fan of swimming, Sun Yang would have to be my
    favorite celebrity. He is a freestyle swimmer and in 2012 he became the first
    male Chinese swimmer to ever win an Olympic gold medal – in the 400-meters
    freestyle. An amazing achievement!
    2.Do you like any foreign celebrities?
    Well, in terms of swimming again, I really admire Michael Phelps, who is an
    American swimmer. He has been around for years but at the 2012 Olympics he
    became the first swimmer to ever win eight gold medals at one Olympics. Then in
    2016 he added – I think it was another five gold medals? Something like that,
    which is pretty impressive for someone over thirty!
    3.Would you want to be a celebrity in the future?
    No, definitely not. I have absolutely no desire to become famous - I value
    my privacy far too much.
    4.Do you think we should protect famous people’s privacy?
    Well, I think in a way it’s the price you pay for being a celebrity. If
    you’re a famous sports star, I think it’s probably relatively easy to stay out
    of the limelight unless you want to be the center of attention. Other so-called
    celebrities seem to me to be completely devoid of talent, though. They are only
    famous for "being famous"!
    5.How do celebrities influence their fans in China?
    I think many young fans look up to and admire Chinese celebrities. Being
    famous carries a certain responsibility in this respect. Young people are likely
    to be influenced by the behavior of their heroes – and celebrities should be
    careful not to let them down.
    相關(guān)語料知識:
    One-hit wonder– person/band that had only one hit song (or movie)
    The band Felly was a one-hit wonder in the 90’s, with the song Pump Up the
    Jam.
    Wear many different hats– able to play many different characters
    Johnny Depp can wear many different hats, from British pirate to Cuban
    poet.
    Household name– person who everyone knows
    Unfortunately, the Kardashians are a household name in the States.
    A has-been/ all washed up– person who was famous but is not doing any good
    work anymore
    The New Kids on the Block are all has-beens, except for Donnie Wahlberg,
    who has a reality TV show and has been in a couple movies.
    Limelight– fame
    The actress Elisabeth Moss is in the limelight now, after starring in The
    Handmaid’s Tale on Hulu.